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Physical Properties. Section 17.2. Demo. Describe the items you see displayed. Color Odor Texture Size Shape State Why is it important to use a variety of properties when describing objects?. Properties of Matter. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Physical PropertiesSection 17.2
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Demo• Describe the items you see displayed.– Color– Odor– Texture– Size– Shape – State
• Why is it important to use a variety of properties when describing objects?
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Properties of Matter• Different forms of matter can be identified if
enough is known about their properties.• Properties are of two different types:
o Physical – properties that can be observed or measured without changing the matter’s identity
o Chemical – properties that describe matter’s ability to change into new matter that has different properties.
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Physical Properties• There are many physical properties:
– State (solid, liquid, gas, plasma)
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Physical Properties– Density: the amount of mass in a given
amount of space
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Physical Properties– Malleability: the ability of a material to be
rolled or pounded into thin sheets, to be deformed without breaking when struck.
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Physical Properties– Ductility: the ability of a material to be drawn
out into a wire
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Physical Properties– Solubility: the ability of a
material to dissolve in another substance, such as sugar in water
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Physical Properties– Electric conductance: the
ability of a material to allow an electric current to pass through it
– Magnetism: some substances are attracted to a magnet
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Physical Properties– Sensory stimuli:
• color
• smell
• taste (halite)
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Physical Properties– Thermal conductivity: how fast a substance
transfers heat
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Physical Properties - Applications• Electronic coin testers in vending
machines can instantly identify the properties of real coins and reject fake coins.
– Electric current measures metal content and size
– Magnet and light sensors detect coin’s size and sort coins according to their value
– Coins without the correct metal content or size are rejected
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Physical Properties - Applications• By comparing the density of King
Hieron II’s crown with that of a bar of pure gold, the Greek inventor and mathematician Archimedes was able to prove that the crown was not made of pure gold and that a goldsmith had cheated the king.
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Ident. by Density• Each substance has its
own density, different from any other substance, which doesn’t change if the temperature and pressure stay the same. That means substances can be identified by their densities.
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Density of Liquids• Some liquids are more dense than others.
• Liquids that are more dense will sink, while less dense liquids rise.
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Cool Fact• The density of a fresh egg
is 1.2 g/mL, but the density of a spoiled egg is about 0.9 g/mL.
• The egg’s density decreases as it ages because as it spoils, it loses water through the tiny pores in the shell.
• So, don’t eat an egg that floats. It’s spoiled!
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Physical Changes• Physical changes affect one or more of a
substance’s physical properties.• When matter undergoes a physical
change, no new substance is formed. The appearance of the matter may change drastically, but most of the identifying properties remain unchanged.
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Physical Changes• Physical changes are reversible.• Freezing, melting, boiling, condensation,
evaporation and sublimation are all physical changes called changes of state.
• When sugar dissolves in water, a physical change has occurred. Evaporation can allow the sugar to be reclaimed.
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Physical Changes• Although density is
the same for a substance at constant temperature and pressure, if the temperature and/or the pressure is changed, the density of the substance also changes.
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